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George M. Middius[_4_]
August 28th 09, 11:22 PM
Today you asserted that "most Americans know" that Sen. Edward Kennedy was
drunk when he crashed the car in Chappaquiddick. In doing so, you embraced the
linchpin of ****uplican "thought": that 'knowledge' can be gleaned independent
of any verified facts.

So far, this miracle has only been observed among you and your fellow
****uplicans. On behalf of the rest of us, I would like to know how to induce
the same phenomenon among those of us who use our brains. Can you share the
secret of your 'success'?




--
"There are words and there are definitions.
Sometimes the definition of a word changes with context."
-- Scottie Witlessmongrel, RAO, June 24, 2009

Clyde Slick
August 28th 09, 11:44 PM
On 28 aug., 18:22, George M. Middius > wrote:
> Today you asserted that "most Americans know" that Sen. Edward Kennedy was
> drunk when he crashed the car in Chappaquiddick. In doing so, you embraced the
> linchpin of ****uplican "thought": that 'knowledge' can be gleaned independent
> of any verified facts.
>
> So far, this miracle has only been observed among you and your fellow
> ****uplicans. On behalf of the rest of us, I would like to know how to induce
> the same phenomenon among those of us who use our brains. Can you share the
> secret of your 'success'?
>

hopefully, you will have worked off your 'concussion' by the time you
wake
up tomorrow morning.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 29th 09, 12:11 AM
On Aug 28, 5:44*pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 28 aug., 18:22, George M. Middius > wrote:
>
> > Today you asserted that "most Americans know" that Sen. Edward Kennedy was
> > drunk when he crashed the car in Chappaquiddick. In doing so, you embraced the
> > linchpin of ****uplican "thought": that 'knowledge' can be gleaned independent
> > of any verified facts.
>
> > So far, this miracle has only been observed among you and your fellow
> > ****uplicans. On behalf of the rest of us, I would like to know how to induce
> > the same phenomenon among those of us who use our brains. Can you share the
> > secret of your 'success'?
>
> hopefully, you will have worked off your 'concussion' by the time you
> wake
> up tomorrow morning.

We know that you'll never work off your drunk. You have to actually
stop drinking for that to happen. ;-)